Poshs DIY treatment to get rid of ugly bunions!
December 17th, 2008 - 5:26 pm ICT by ANI
New Delhi, Dec 17 (ANI): Victoria Beckham has found a do-it-yourself treatment to rid herself of bunions, which result from her penchant for high heels.
The former Spice Girl is terrified by the unsightly and painful swellings on her feet due to high heels, and now believes she has found a cure, reports the China Daily.
“Victoria has tracked down a device that you wear at night. It’’s like a foot splint and moves the toe joint slowly back into place while you sleep,” said a source told Closer magazine.
Posh is desperate to cure the painful condition on her own to avoid a painful operation, which would mean she would have to stop wearing her heels.
She really wants to avoid surgery as it”d mean she”d be out of heels for months. The thought of wearing flats during that time terrifies her, the source added.
Victoria is obsessed with getting her toes in top condition in time for summer. (ANI)
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